Yes, only if you want it to get to the same entity/person as is on the inside.
The same as you would a short envelope.
the return address is most likely your address. wherever you want the mail to go IF there's a problem like the person no longer lives at the address you sent it or if it's illegible or no postage ect.
Same as to anybody else. Put the name and address of the person clearly in the center of the envelope.
The same way you write any other letter. An opening salutation, a greeting, the main body of the text covering the subject and conveying the information you wish to impart. Any other information you wish to pass on. A closing salutation. Use an envelope of a suitable size, place the letter inside and seal. Address the envelope to your friend. Buy suitable postage and post in appropriate receptacle.
To:(for example)The Misses Of The Banister Household.
Addressing an envelop to a woman with a boyfriend and young son: Just address the envelope to: Ms. Jane Doe & Mr. John Doe (if the young son is in their teens, but not necessary if they are a minor) & Mr. John Smith. So the envelope may read: Ms. Jane Doe & Mr. John Smith.
Address the man in the same manner as if his wife were not a dentist.
You send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Germany the same way you would send one to someone in the U.S. You fold up the envelope and put it inside another that you send to the person in Germany.
Placing address properly and accurately on an envelope will ensure that the letter will reach its destination. Generally, addressing an envelope is easy, especially if you have performed this task quite a bit. Addressing envelopes has rules, but they are all the same whether you will be writing it, printing it or using address labels. To give you ideas, here are some simple instructions on how to properly put addresses on an envelope. • Use a black ink when you are writing or printing on envelopes. A black ink will make it easier to read, even if the envelope gets wet. Aside from that, you should also ensure that the sizes of the letters are large enough to be read, even if it is held three feet away. • The longest side should be on top when you are holding your envelope. The delivery address will be placed about one inch to the left of the center of the envelope. It should also be placed two thirds of the width of the envelope down from the top, in the front portion of the envelope. • On the top line of every delivery address, you will have to write the name of the person whom you will be sending the letter to. You need to use the correct title for the person. After the name of the person, you have to put the street address of the person. Following the street address would be the city, the state abbreviation and the zip code. • Once you are done with the delivery address, do not forget to write the return address. The return address will be placed on the top, left- hand corner on the front portion of your envelope. The format to use should be the same as the delivery address. It is important to properly place addresses on the envelope, so that you will be assured the letter will be received by your recipient. Make sure that when you write the address, it should be written legibly and clearly.
Answer one:You write the letter(or what ever you are sending) to the same address. If its changed then you call them and ask them what it is!Answer two:The same way you would if her husband were still alive. Even though a woman's husband has passed, she still retains his name.
The proper way to position a label on a large envelope is to place the label in the same spot where you would place the recipients address. However, be sure the label is put on straight and not lop sided.
If a political candidate sends along a return envelope marked "no postage necessary" then mark in bold letters a request to remove your name and address from his/her mailing list and return it to their mailing address. They pay the postage. If the return envelope has no postage paid for return then mark the letter the same way and return it postage unpaid anyway. Make sure your name and address are not printed on the back of the return envelope. If so, throw it in the trash.